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These Legendary Cricketers Will Leave Cricket After 2015 World Cup.

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World Cup 2015 is almost here.

Every Cricket fan is super excited for the month of February. But along with the excitement there is sorrow in the eyes of some of the fans as for few of the cricketers, this World Cup will be the last and certainly the most memorable one.

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Lasith Malinga

Younus Khan

The 37-year-old is all set to board his flight to Australia this World Cup. Despite his ok performance in the last three years, Younus got a chance in this edition of World Cup 2015. All thanks to his exploits in Test Cricket where his average is of 60 in 17 matches during the last two years.

This time, he wants to win the World Cup for Peshawar school kids!

Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke, the Australian Captain, had to deal with chronic back problems since the times of World Cup 2011. Considering that, he has only played 43 ODIs in the last four years. Scoring 7762 runs at an average of 44.86 with eight centuries to his name, he still stands sturdy and will be leading the Australian team in World Cup 2015.

Shahid Afridi

Tillakaratne Dilshan

The 38-year-old is one of the key players of Srilankan Cricket Team, ever since he started opening the innings. Dilshan has played exactly 300 ODIs for his country, scoring 9004 runs with a best of 160 not out.

Daniel Vettori

The 35-year-old has represented New Zealand in 280 matches till now, picking up 289 wickets with the best of 5 for 7. The upcoming World Cup will be his fourth one, and probably the most remarkable one!
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